Yesterday, I had a twitter chat with my editor, Cheryl Klein of Arthur A. Levine Books/Scholastic and stumbled upon some unexpected drama.
The hashtag we used--#CMchat (for Cleopatra's Moon chat)--was being used by country music aficianados. #CMchat was a fairly busy twitter convo before we came along and crashed their party for an hour.
It took us a while to understand what was happening. We ended up keeping the hashtag because well, what else could we do? This was the hashtag we'd told folks to use for more than a week. Plus, we were only going to be using it for an hour. We apologized as best we could.
But it turns out some country music fans aren't too "in-ner-es-ted" in the process of writing and publishing a novel.
Who knew?
Which, actually, I find surprising because I think that country songs are the last bastion of story-telling in the modern music industry. I don't always like the "sturm und twang" of some the songs but I can't deny that the storytelling is often compelling and full of emotional resonance.
And who knows, some country music fan may yet take pity on our hapless-hashtag-wrangling and check out my book.
If you missed the chat, Cheryl put the transcripts of the 140-character-at-a-time exchanges on her blog. In one section, she identifies the four essential elements she looks for when considering whether to purchase a manuscript.
Another interesting tidbit--Cheryl says she can "shut off" the editor in her if the pleasure-book she is reading contains those elements she seeks for her own manuscripts. If they don't, she puts the book down, which she says happens about once every three or four books.
Also, you can find out what her Roman name would have been.
So check it out. And thank you, pard'ner!
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Tuesday, November 15, 2011
Tuesday, November 1, 2011
It's a Twitter Chat!
AAL Books/Scholastic Senior Editor Cheryl Klein and I will be on a Twitter chat Monday, 11/14 at 12:30 EST to discuss writing, editing, and all manner of writerly things.
Cheryl has the details at the bottom of this Q&A post about the novel on her blog. The twitter hash tag will be: #CMchat and our twitter handles are @valvearshecter and @chavelaque.
So please join us during your lunch hour on Monday, November 14!
Also, please note that Drag-Queen Cleo (DQC) promises to be there and add her opinion on occasion. Oh, and she told me to tell you that she will know whether you are there or not. And she's not kidding--just look into her eyes, okay?
For those that don't know, DQC is an action-figure Cleopatra whom I adore, especially once I realized her makers stuck a GI-JOE head on her queenly body. You go, DQC!
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